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Comparison of Microleakage of Self-Etch and Total-Etch Bonding Agents in Primary Molar Class Ii Composite Restorations Publisher



Aslani F1 ; Hejazi M2 ; Baghalian A3
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  1. 1. Orthodontic Department Dental Faculty, Tehran Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Private Practice, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran

Source: Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques Published:2020


Abstract

Introduction: This study evaluated microleakage of flowable and conventional composite in primary molar class II restorations using self-etch and total-etch bonding agents. Methods: Class II standard cavities were prepared on proximal surface of 48 primary molars. These cavities were restored using GrandioFlow and Grandio composites and Futurabond DC and Solobond M as bonding agents. Teeth apices were sealed by wax and two-layer nail varnish was applied up to 1mm of restoration margins. Samples were subjected to thermocycling, stained by silver nitrate solution and sectioned mesiodistally. Microleakage was measured from the tooth-restoration margin to end point of dye penetration using a stereomicroscope with a 0-3 scale. Microleakage scores were analyzed using Kruskal- Wallis test in 4 groups and paired comparisons were performed using Monte Carlo test. Results: Microleakage was seen in all composite and bonding agent groups. Pairwise comparison showed no significant difference regarding the microleakage between groups (P>0.05). Conclusion: Gradioflow as a flowable composite and Futurabond DC as a self-etch bonding agent both showed acceptable results in regard to microleakage. Considering the ease of application of flowable composites compared to conventional ones and shortening the treatment both flowable composites and self-etch bonding agents have showed promising results in pediatric dentistry © 2020, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.